The looming government shutdown officially began on Oct. 1. Here's what you need to know about the shutdown and how it could impact Delawareans.
Five years ago, Ford named Jim Farley as its CEO. Since then, the auto industry has undergone wild turbulence. Here's how he's captained the ship.
Sliwa, a Republican, said Jewish communities should lean into their own volunteer patrol organizations rather than "depend ...
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division said that the 2015 flood remains one of the most widespread disasters in the ...
The Medill Illinois News Bureau and Capitol News Illinois sought to survey Illinois sheriffs about how they perceive their ...
The latest trade statistics released by the South African Revenue Service (SARS) on 30 September 2025 reveal a paradox at the heart of the national economy. In August, South Africa posted a ...
Yet quietly, over the past three years, babies have been conceived — and at least 20 of them have been born — through clinical trials that involve automation with little to no human intervention. The ...
For decades, physical retail was the undisputed heavyweight champion of commerce. Shopping centers thrived, high streets ...
Gov. Ned Lamont said it’s premature to commit any of last year’s $2.5 billion surplus to plug holes in federal funding over ...
In 1982 Alaskans decisively voted to enshrine a safeguard into our constitution that was as bold as it was visionary. Sixty one percent of voters approved Ballot Measure 4, which ...
But Smith argues city politics were already drawn along partisan lines, adding the legislation would formalize endorsements, ...
More than 20 new state laws take effect today, ranging from increased criminal penalties for restraining and abandoning ...